6th Grade Career Fair
- LCSS Media Reports

- May 10, 2023
- 1 min read
May 9th marked the Annual LCSS 6th Grade Career Fair, and we would like to thank our local businesses, volunteers, faculty, and students for making this year the best yet!
The event took place indoors and outside. Booths and exhibits were hosted by local professionals whom students could interact with. In addition to asking questions, students were allowed to participate in various activities ranging from touring Wildlife on Wheels to learning about health science on an ambulance. Even the LCSS CTE Exploration Station provided hands-on experiences based on STEM Careers. There was a little something for everyone, and every student walked away with information and a bag of swag!!!!







This is such a positive and encouraging post about guiding young students toward future possibilities. The emphasis on early exposure to different career paths is truly valuable and inspiring. I particularly liked how the event was presented as both educational and engaging for students. It also brought to mind a discussion I once read on https://www.attn2detail.info/, where the importance of early career awareness was highlighted in a similar thoughtful way. Thank you for sharing such an uplifting and meaningful initiative.
This is such a positive and encouraging post about guiding young students toward future possibilities. The emphasis on early exposure to different career paths is truly valuable and inspiring. I particularly liked how the event was presented as both educational and engaging for students. It also brought to mind a discussion I once read on https://www.attn2detail.info/, where the importance of early career awareness was highlighted in a similar thoughtful way. Thank you for sharing such an uplifting and meaningful initiative.
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